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Re: sgolds post# 7644

Saturday, 06/28/2003 4:05:06 AM

Saturday, June 28, 2003 4:05:06 AM

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I should also point out that money does not lie, but it may lay

On the contrary, lay is transitive, so unless someone is getting laid by money, the word is lie.

http://www.kathyide.com/quiz.html

From that page:

Lay means "to set down" or "to put or place someone or something in a horizontal position." It is a transitive verb requiring a direct object that receives the action of the verb.

Lie means "to rest or recline" or "to be in a prostrate position." It is intransitive, and takes no object.
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